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The '''Sensics piSight''' is a head mounted VR display that uses 24 [[microdisplay]]s in tandem to get a 150 degree field of view and a resolution of 2200x1200 per eye.<ref>http://www.stereo3d.com/news2006.htm Accessed April 30 2024</ref> It was announced circa 2006. It was made by [[Sensics]]. | The '''Sensics piSight''' is a head mounted VR display that uses 24 [[microdisplay]]s in tandem to get a 150 degree field of view and a resolution of 2200x1200 per eye.<ref>http://www.stereo3d.com/news2006.htm Accessed April 30 2024</ref> It was announced circa 2006. It was made by [[Sensics]]. | ||
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+ | The piSight has 24 OLED microdisplays from [[eMagin]].<ref name="p208">{{cite web | title=Sensics PiSIght | website=OLED-Info | url=https://www.oled-info.com/digital_cameras/sensics_pisight | access-date=2024-10-16}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 16 October 2024
The Sensics piSight is a head mounted VR display that uses 24 microdisplays in tandem to get a 150 degree field of view and a resolution of 2200x1200 per eye.[1] It was announced circa 2006. It was made by Sensics.
The piSight has 24 OLED microdisplays from eMagin.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.stereo3d.com/news2006.htm Accessed April 30 2024
- ↑ "Sensics PiSIght". https://www.oled-info.com/digital_cameras/sensics_pisight.